Tear-jerking message for Sinner, the blue champion hits the mark again. Here are the words of those who know him well
We all think we really know famous people, sportsmen and women in general, by what on and off the field they show and make us see.
But the reality in many cases is another and only those who live alongside champions really have their finger on the pulse of the situation. For the past year in the spotlight there has undoubtedly been Jannik Sinner: number one in the world, a sportsman who is rewriting Italian tennis history and who could do it, because the technical qualities are there, even in the world. Fresh from his victory at the Atp Finals, now the Italian is busy with the national team at the Davis Cup, looking for the title that would be his second in a row. For Italian tennis, it is truly a magical moment, as after 11 years a women’s victory has also arrived. Returning then to our discourse, following the affirmation in Piedmont, to speak was really one who knows him well Jannil.
Tearful message for Sinner: Cahill’s words
Darren Cahill is certainly one of the architects of our tennis player’s exponential growth. Since he has been called to coach him, the results have been seen immediately. And it was he himself, on social media, who posted a nice message for Jannik.
“What a journey. What a year. Well done, Jannik. Amazing guy,” he wrote in a post on Instagram, before moving on to praise his colleague, Vagnozzi, with whom he has done an impeccable job over the past year: ”It takes a whole team but a special mention to a special person. Bravo Vagno.” In short, everything inside Sinner’s staff really runs perfectly. And you can see the results because of that, too: working in tune leads to lightness, leads to the will to get better and better and make no mistakes. An intense year, too much, with still a pending judgment that we hope will be the right one, namely a full acquittal after the Clostebol case. It is still being talked about, unfortunately, and no doubt some concern remains. That Sinner did not deserve to live.